<span class="searchmatch">sword</span>-<span class="searchmatch">flag</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">sword</span>-<span class="searchmatch">flags</span>) A plant, the European water-<span class="searchmatch">flag</span> or yellow iris....
<span class="searchmatch">sword</span>-<span class="searchmatch">flags</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">sword</span>-<span class="searchmatch">flag</span>...
corn-<span class="searchmatch">flag</span> (plural corn-<span class="searchmatch">flags</span>) <span class="searchmatch">sword</span> lily...
<span class="searchmatch">flag</span> Confederate <span class="searchmatch">flag</span> cooper's <span class="searchmatch">flag</span> corner <span class="searchmatch">flag</span> corn-<span class="searchmatch">flag</span> courtesy <span class="searchmatch">flag</span> death <span class="searchmatch">flag</span> Dixie <span class="searchmatch">flag</span> dragon <span class="searchmatch">flag</span> emoji <span class="searchmatch">flag</span> sequence false-<span class="searchmatch">flag</span> false <span class="searchmatch">flag</span> flag...
swordfighter <span class="searchmatch">sword</span> fighting swordfish <span class="searchmatch">sword</span>-<span class="searchmatch">flag</span> swordgrass <span class="searchmatch">sword</span> grass <span class="searchmatch">sword</span> hand <span class="searchmatch">sword</span> knot swordlength swordless swordlet swordlike <span class="searchmatch">sword</span> lily swordmage...
īriss m (1st declension) iris <span class="searchmatch">flag</span> (plant with <span class="searchmatch">sword</span>-shaped leaves) skalbe īriss m (1st declension) toffee īrisene krējumkonfekte...
Were it not for a giant steel door and a green <span class="searchmatch">flag</span> flying on the roof – both sporting two large <span class="searchmatch">swords</span> – it could easily be an Ottoman-era cottage like...
Sino-Korean word from 菖蒲 (“sweet <span class="searchmatch">flag</span>, a kind of plant”) + 劒 (“<span class="searchmatch">sword</span>”) (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [t͡ɕʰa̠ŋpʰo̞ɡʌ̹m] Phonetic hangul: [창포검] 창포검 • (changpogeom)...
From Old Norse mækir m (“<span class="searchmatch">sword</span>”), from Proto-Germanic *mēkijaz (“<span class="searchmatch">sword</span>”), in reference to the shape of the petals. IPA(key): /²meː.çə/ mækje f or m (definite...
Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on: sverdlilje Wikipedia nn From sverd (“<span class="searchmatch">sword</span>”) + lilje (“lily”), on account of the shape of its petals. sverdlilje f...